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Historical Events March 1933
Events 1 - 46 of 46
1st - Bank holidays declared in 6 states, to prevent run on banks
2nd - "King Kong" starring Fay
Wray premieres at Radio City Music Hall & RKO Roxy NYC
2nd - Most powerful
earthquake in 180 years hit Japan
3rd - German presidential candidate Earnest
Thalmann (KPD) arrested
3rd - Mount Rushmore
dedicated
3rd - NYC premiere of
"King Kong" starring Fay Wray
4th - Chancellor Dollfuss dissolves Austrian
parliament
4th - Frances Perkins
becomes sec of labor, 1st US woman cabinet member
4th - Henderson, DeSylva
& Brown's "Strike Me Pink" premieres in NYC
4th - Noordwijk soccer
team forms
4th - FDR inaugrated as 32nd pres, pledges to
pull US out of Depression & says "We have nothing to fear but fear
itself"
4th - Bertha Wilson is
appointed as first woman to sit on the Supreme Court of Canada.
5th - FDR proclaims
10-day bank holiday
5th - Germany's Nazi Party
wins majority in parliament (43.9%-17.2M votes)
6th - FDR declares
a nationwide bank holiday
6th - Maxwell Anderson's
"Both your Houses" premieres in NYC
Franklin
D. Roosevelt6th - Poland
occupies free city Danzig (Gdansk)
7th - Game of "Monopoly" invented
9th - Bulgarian communists Dimitrov, Popov
& Vassili arrested in Berlin
9th - Congress is called
into special session by FDR,
beginning its "100 days"
10th - Major earthquake in Long Beach, Calif
10th - Nevada becomes 1st
US state to regulate narcotics
12th - FDR conducts
his 1st "fireside chat"
13th - Banks reopen
13th - Joseph Goebbels becomes Nazi Germany's Minister of
Information and Propaganda
14th - Civilian Conservation Corp begins tree
conservation
15th - NAACP begins coordinated attack on
segregation & discrimination
16th - Hitler names Hjalmar Schacht as president of
Bank of Germany
18th - Radio Clube de Mocambique's 1st radio
transmission
18th - US Ladies' Figure
Skating championship won by Maribel Vinson
18th - US Men's Figure
Skating championship won by Roger Turner
20th - Dachau, 1st Nazi concentration camp,
completed
21st - Hitler, Guring, Prince Ruprecht,
Bruning & top army meet in Berlin
22nd - FDR makes
wine & beer with up to 3.2% alcohol legal
23rd - Enabling Act: German Reichstag grants Adolf Hitler dictatorial powers
23rd - Kroll Opera in
Berlin opens
24th - Peter I Island incorporated as a Norwegian
dependency
24th - 92nd Grand
National: Dudley Williams aboard Kellsboro' Jack
27th - Farm Credit Administration (US)
authorized
27th - Japan leaves League
of Nations
27th - Polythene
discovered by Reginald Gibson & Eric William Fawcett
28th - German Reichstag confers dictatorial
powers on Hitler
28th - 1st SEC Men's
Basketball Tournament: Kentucky beats Mississippi State, 46-27
31st - 1st newspaper published on pine pulp
paper, "Soperton News" (Ga)
31st - Congress authorizes
Civilian Conservation Corps
31st - German Republic
gives power to Hitler